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is it the economy? or foreign affairs? what about health care programs? those are all very important issues but done to think if there is one central issue that can solve all our other problems, we should tackle it first? you may be thinking what should this be? it is simple. what then can give the kids the knowledge they need to solve all these other problems? it is education. if we can well-educate our current generation from toddlers to young adults and they have the tools they need to tackle all of these major problems -- >> public school education in this country has taken a back seat to other concerns. abelieve that hurts us as nation. one of the things that has made us so competitive throughout the years passed this the fact that we have had public school education, compulsory public school education. many countries do not invest in that. it is an investment in our future. >> we invest so much into the system but sometimes outcomes are not what we would like. american u.s.n educational system that is failing grossly. there's an issue of states' rig
is it the economy? or foreign affairs? what about health care programs? those are all very important issues but done to think if there is one central issue that can solve all our other problems, we should tackle it first? you may be thinking what should this be? it is simple. what then can give the kids the knowledge they need to solve all these other problems? it is education. if we can well-educate our current generation from toddlers to young adults and they have the tools they need to...
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says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one in a closely- contested vote last month. we're joined from our reporter in niobe -- nairobi. >> we are just outside the parliament now. we are expecting the president to arrive very soon. he will inspect the guards and enter the parliament behind me, and he will give his speech to what is the 11th parliament here in kenya. now, in his inauguration speech he really tried to ignite the country behind him. formillion people voted him. there have been meetings between the men at the state house here to try to reconcile these different camps really, political ca
says it willorea inject more than 15 billion into the economy. the money will be used to create jobs, build the stagnant real estate market and cover a tax revenue shortfall. pakistan's former president will not be allowed to run for the national assembly in upcoming elections. he had been cleared to campaign for northern pakistan but now being disqualified. he has been barred from running four l fou -- in all constituencies he applied for. a new session of parliament in kenya. the arrival one...
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the economy across latin america grew by 3.5% between 2007 and 2012. but in ecuador, it grew by 3.3%. >> the small, latin american country has not been very high on the german business sectors agenda until now. generally, interest in latin america has grown considerably recently. that is despite trade barriers in certain areas. german investment already amounts to 30 billion euros. >> they just the same difficulty as others. medium-sized companies today are ready to diapered resources to other countries countries which are getting positive headlines. in asia, we are getting negative news. >> but there is also criticism directed at latin america. some has praised ecuador's president. he has come under fire for plans to allow oil extraction from the national park. >> hundreds of wildlife experts are combing the floors of nepal in an attempt to count the number of endangered tigers in the national parks. >> a are using sophisticated surveillance cameras to capture images of the animals as they move through the forest. it is part of a census of bengal tige
the economy across latin america grew by 3.5% between 2007 and 2012. but in ecuador, it grew by 3.3%. >> the small, latin american country has not been very high on the german business sectors agenda until now. generally, interest in latin america has grown considerably recently. that is despite trade barriers in certain areas. german investment already amounts to 30 billion euros. >> they just the same difficulty as others. medium-sized companies today are ready to diapered...
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why not what's really happening to the global economy with mike's crimes are the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. the international landlords in the very heart of moscow. pleasure to have you with us here r.t. today i'm real research i live in moscow and u.k. broadcasters never tire of boasting about their fairness which is guaranteed by regulations which demand impartiality however some influential voices believe that concept is outdated in the digital age and they want the rules to be scrapped his point whatever points. the way that newspapers and news channels are regulated in the u.k. is stossel any different so newspapers and online news portals they still regulate themselves that means that they can be as politically biased as they please the example being the guardian on the left in the u.k. or the london times on the right but for news channels it's a whole different story they're legally bound by often to be impartial and if they're deemed not to be they can be fined or even have their license revoked but in a day and age
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most said the economy could continue to improver but they said it was a major threat to recovery. but they said it was major threat to recovery. this is due to the higher cost of fuel imports as the yen continued to weakened. finance ministry officials said the trade deficit came to $3.7 billion. exports rose 1.1% from a year earlier in yen terms. that's the first rise in two months. imports rose 5.5%. it rose for a fifth straight month. higher demand for crude oil and liquefied gas was aajor stumble. the dow jones industrial average ended up 14,618. down more than .9 of a percent. for more on how stocks are trading, let's go to ramin at the tokyo stock exchange. seems like we're having a bald week with stocks up and down every day. >> it does seem that way. we had housing data on tuesday that rose and now we see the likes of bank of america and some of the major tech suppliers coming out with weak numbers and forecast this which pulled down the key indexes as well. let's look at how that is translating into the opening levels for today, thursday, april 18th here. both indexes in
most said the economy could continue to improver but they said it was a major threat to recovery. but they said it was major threat to recovery. this is due to the higher cost of fuel imports as the yen continued to weakened. finance ministry officials said the trade deficit came to $3.7 billion. exports rose 1.1% from a year earlier in yen terms. that's the first rise in two months. imports rose 5.5%. it rose for a fifth straight month. higher demand for crude oil and liquefied gas was aajor...
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has a wagering of choices to fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> bbc world news was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the surviving suspect in the boston bombings was charged today with the use of a weapon of mass destruction. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be behind the blasts, as the youngest remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition. >> ifill: and we explore the legal questions raised by trying dzhokhar tsarnaev in federal court. >> brown: then, ray suarez gets an update on guantanamo bay, where more than half the prisoners are now on a hunger strike, protesting their indefinite detentions. >> ifill: paul solman has the story of older workers starting new businesses late in life. >> if you're smart and you realize you're getting older, well then, get into a business where you leverage the younger people and eventually you b
has a wagering of choices to fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> bbc world news was captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: the surviving suspect in the boston bombings was charged today with the use of a weapon of mass destruction. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we update the investigation, both in the u.s. and abroad, into the two brothers believed to be...
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its emerging large economies. this year-- . >> rose: brazil, india, russia, china. >> brazil is likely to grow at 1.5%. >> rose: brazil. >> yes, south africa 2.6%. russia, 3.7%, china at 7.5, they say. and india will be somewhere in between. >> rose: 5 and 6. >> no, we predict 6.1 to 6.7. imf today said it will be 6.2. so there are only a few countries which are growing at more than 5%. and more than 6% i think there is only 2 or 3. so growth is sluggish. there's no clear sign of a swift or a rapid recovery. 2013 will be a difficult year. but hopefully the year will end on a brighter note. >> rose: what will cause it to end on a brighter note? >> well, the u.s. economy surely is looking up. and if europe is able to fix its problems, and japan can heat the economy a little more, then i think the world economy will end on a brighter note. >> rose: but those are big ifs for britain-- for europe and japan. >> they are. but i think japan will do what it promises to do. they are now spending. they want to reflate the ec
its emerging large economies. this year-- . >> rose: brazil, india, russia, china. >> brazil is likely to grow at 1.5%. >> rose: brazil. >> yes, south africa 2.6%. russia, 3.7%, china at 7.5, they say. and india will be somewhere in between. >> rose: 5 and 6. >> no, we predict 6.1 to 6.7. imf today said it will be 6.2. so there are only a few countries which are growing at more than 5%. and more than 6% i think there is only 2 or 3. so growth is sluggish....
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger or a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. about international and world in the very heart of moscow. four fifteen pm here in the russian capital bases r t the us military has confirmed more detainees at guantanamo bay prison have joined a hunger strike officially the number now stands at forty five and lawyers claim the figure is much higher thirteen of the captives are reportedly being force fed to prevent them from starving and security guards they ended up firing non-lethal rounds at detainees over the weekend and several resisted being put into single cells on monday a federal george dick whose main charge declined to take action on behalf of a striking prisoner is attorneys say his life was in danger because of a lack of clean water and proper medical treatment officials in washington say there's still a commitment to shutting down the camp despite legal hurdles and no plan to wed a frigid eighty eight detainees that were cleared for release many years ago t
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of economy. >> that's true. in india's case there is an additional advantage. the demographic dividend. by 2020 india will be the youngest nation in the world, with a median age of 29. >> rose: so we say that india and china are going to be the fastest growing economies in the world, as they have been recently. we secondly says that's because of their population and increing consumer demand arising from that population so they have a market for more and more products. >> they're not dependent on an external mar receipt. >> rose: they c have an exdemand model but it's the popution and demographic .or india that makes the young, you young. >> well, it is a pop lition that is not literate, not killed -- skilled, not trained, it becomes a drag am but if are you able to educate them, skill them, train them, it becomes an asset. and in india's case, as more people move out of agriculture, which is a low skill, low-paying job, into services sector manufacturing sector, they don't have to be clever. they simply have to
of economy. >> that's true. in india's case there is an additional advantage. the demographic dividend. by 2020 india will be the youngest nation in the world, with a median age of 29. >> rose: so we say that india and china are going to be the fastest growing economies in the world, as they have been recently. we secondly says that's because of their population and increing consumer demand arising from that population so they have a market for more and more products. >>...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on r.g.p. . international and world in the very heart of moscow. thanks for staying with us here watching our team search and rescue teams that continue in their work at the site of wednesday's explosion at a fertilizer plant in texas the fate of dozens of people a still unknown who was some thirty five believed to be date well than one hundred sixty way injured when that devastating blas a rip through the small town of west outies a roman glinda reports from the scene several police departments from around texas cordoned off a large area around the fertilizer plant which exploded now i just came back from one of the local hospitals which admittedly nearly one hundred people who were injured in the explosion overall we know that more than one hundred sixty people were hurt in the blast right now there have been confirmed paid teles however we haven't gotten a new casualty count recently given the fact
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report. about international airport in the very heart of moscow. welcome back all right controversial formula one race is set to start as planned on sunday despite protests from the opposition desperately trying to draw attention to human rights. in the gulf kingdom tens of thousands of people have been venting their anger saying them on the keys using the event to paper over the crackdown on progress activists bahrain's protest movement has been accusing the government of violating freedom of speech valley's opposition leader in the village job is the most prominent figure to stay in prison as many believe he was thrown behind bars just for tweeting against the ruse. reports now on his struggle. not long before his imprisonment bahrain's most famous human rights campaigner was in london talking to another prominent activist and whistleblower julian assange on so we came here to london's ecuadorian embassy which the wiki leaks founde
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and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were toedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks barry, including that 8-year-old boy. sequestration did not kl that little fellow. you know what did? awfu people. more after this. @ mowing your lawn isn't always easy. but maybe the problem isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thicgrass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossible. visit us online to enter the challenge thimpossible promotion ♪ neil: all rht. all mail is being
and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were toedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks...
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it provides a snapshot of the wider german economy. one of the country's leading think tanks believes it will keep on growing because there are tentative signs europe is on the mend. >> these figures reflect the diminishing uncertainty and the fact the markets are now calmer. >> the think tank's forecast is much more optimistic than the german government policy official estimate, and ultimately, there will be exporters who decide who gets it right and who gets it wrong. >> onto thursday's market action now, after trading higher for much of the session, the day's gains were wiped out after data out of the united states fell a bit short of expectations. our correspondence sent us this summary from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> investors seemed to think the same as the main economic institutes do that the german exporters will be able to grow pretty fast outside the euro area and on the other hand that higher wages will lead to higher consumption in germany so that the consumption will be very important for economic growth, but this po
it provides a snapshot of the wider german economy. one of the country's leading think tanks believes it will keep on growing because there are tentative signs europe is on the mend. >> these figures reflect the diminishing uncertainty and the fact the markets are now calmer. >> the think tank's forecast is much more optimistic than the german government policy official estimate, and ultimately, there will be exporters who decide who gets it right and who gets it wrong. >>...
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wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can fine- tune your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. solutionspecialized and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailor solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? news."now, "bbc world >> this is bbc world news ameica. -- america. legalize same-sex marriage, making the move with the country. plotting to attack a passenger train. with althe connection qeda and iran. finallyr i soldiers get the burial they deserve nearly a century after dying in battle. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. from paris, london, washington d.c., same-sex marriage has taken center stage. after a heated national debate, the assembly took the step of legalizing the unions, becoming the most populous country to do so. >> de decriminalized it in 1791, not long after the revolution. but the bill to give them rights of marriage and adoption h
wherever you are today, fidelity's guidance can fine- tune your personal economy. fidelity investments. turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. solutionspecialized and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailor solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? news."now, "bbc world >> this is bbc world news ameica. -- america. legalize same-sex marriage, making...
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the outbreaks and the kbakd on the chinese economy and preventing a pandemic. nhk world, beijing. >>> japan's finance minister and u.s. treasury secretary have met for the first time since they took office. aso sought u.s. understanding for japan's aggressive monotheir easing. they held talks on the sidelines of the g-20 meeting. they said that the monetary stimulus is aimed at guiding lower. they agreed on the importance of abiding by a g-20 agreement in february. they pledged not to manipulate their exchange rates. they also exchanged views on north korea's provocations. they agrees they should join hands in strengthenning international sanctions on the north. they confirmed cooperation on transactions with the foreign trade bank. >>> and japan has still not got approval from canada for partnership in the negotiations. there was support meetings with the senior officials. after the meetings, he told reporters that japan secured support from ten countries, but he addedhat the canadian officials needed more time to make a final decision. tpp is aimed at promoti
the outbreaks and the kbakd on the chinese economy and preventing a pandemic. nhk world, beijing. >>> japan's finance minister and u.s. treasury secretary have met for the first time since they took office. aso sought u.s. understanding for japan's aggressive monotheir easing. they held talks on the sidelines of the g-20 meeting. they said that the monetary stimulus is aimed at guiding lower. they agreed on the importance of abiding by a g-20 agreement in february. they pledged not to...
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ministry officials say the japanese economy has begun a moderate recovery. the chiefs of the ministries 11 regional bureaus reported local economic trends for the january to march period. eight bureaus upgraded their local economic assessments. officials from most regions reported increases in production in sectors such as autos, steels and electronics. they cited strong exports to the united states. officials also reported a rise in job offers in non-manufacturing industries, including medical and welfare sectors. on personal consumption they noted strong sales of expensive items at department stores. in looking ahead, many officials said hopes are groeing that the weaker again will boost corporate exports and the government's economic measures will help to boost domestic demand. >>> a historical buddhist ruin in afghanistan is on the verge of disappearing to make way for a mine. a senior afghan officials says the government will demolish the remains of an ancient settlement to extract copper at the site. he says mining will begin late next year or early 20
ministry officials say the japanese economy has begun a moderate recovery. the chiefs of the ministries 11 regional bureaus reported local economic trends for the january to march period. eight bureaus upgraded their local economic assessments. officials from most regions reported increases in production in sectors such as autos, steels and electronics. they cited strong exports to the united states. officials also reported a rise in job offers in non-manufacturing industries, including medical...
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they're estimating the pace of growth for economies around the world. joining us now from the business desk. good morning. what do they see? >> good morning. the results overall point to slower growth. those in japan suggest things are picking up. the international monetary fund has upgraded japan's economic outlook the next two years on expectations the country's bold monetary easing policy and weaker yen will help boost its economy. imf officials released the world's latest economic outlook and slowly downgraded the world economic forecast. and predict it will grow 1.6% this year, up .4 of a percentage point and they doubled the growth forecast next year to 1.4%. they expect the bank of japan's aggressive monetary easing to boost the growth rate. >> japan is forge iing a path o its own. it may have been more likely to call this a 3 1/2 recovery rather than a speed recovery. >> although the yen value has declined significantly in the recent past, the monetary policy followed by the boj is appropriate but at the same time, imf officials urge japan to wo
they're estimating the pace of growth for economies around the world. joining us now from the business desk. good morning. what do they see? >> good morning. the results overall point to slower growth. those in japan suggest things are picking up. the international monetary fund has upgraded japan's economic outlook the next two years on expectations the country's bold monetary easing policy and weaker yen will help boost its economy. imf officials released the world's latest economic...
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initially popular for bringing down unemployment and strengthening state finances the now deteriorating economy has hurt her public standing. in. the u.s. military's muslim advisor at guantanamo bay has warned that of the mass hunger strike they will lead to multiple deaths officials say many of the captives who've gone without food for two and a half months now are willing to go all the way with their protest the military says fifty nine inman have now joined the strike with fifteen being force fed but lawyers claim the real figure is much higher. it rather goes to the polls on saturday but the lections already been mobbed with deadly sectarian violence a suicide bombing that killed at least twenty seven people in baghdad. pushing for independence in the provision provincial ballot to despite strong government objections at stake to the mess of oil deposits in the country's malta which both sides want to exploit his artie's music half enough. so they call them those who face death gone once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq
initially popular for bringing down unemployment and strengthening state finances the now deteriorating economy has hurt her public standing. in. the u.s. military's muslim advisor at guantanamo bay has warned that of the mass hunger strike they will lead to multiple deaths officials say many of the captives who've gone without food for two and a half months now are willing to go all the way with their protest the military says fifty nine inman have now joined the strike with fifteen being...
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and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were torpedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks barry, including that 8-year-old boy. sequestration did not kill that little fellow. you know what did? awful people. more after this. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. becausenly national lets you choose any car in t aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and stilpay the misize price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] es, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. if youe got it, you kno
and, of course, the economy presumably is coming out with one this time. earnings at that time were torpedoing. earnings right now on the upside so there are a lot of fundamental differences that still the fundamentals are very, very different. we have to watch ourselves. there will be plenty of time to do finger pointing. when you find a politician on either side doing finger pointing at this point i suggest you raise a certain figure at that politician. let's focus on getting these good folks...
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minimizing the outbreaks will have an impact on the chinese economy, and preventing a pandemic are the major problems facing the authorities. nhk world, beijing. >>> now the latest on the korean peninsula. a high-ranking chinese diplomat is preparing to leave for washington to discuss how to diffuse tensions with pyongyang. the negotiations have been stalled for more than four years. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said wu has been invited by his u.s. counterpart, special representative for north korea policy glen davies. the spokesperson said their discussions will focus on maintaining peace and stability on the korean peninsula and keeping it free of nuclear weapons. chinese diplomatic sources say wu is expected to stay in washington from sunday through wednesday. >>> so what do members of the obama administration hope the chinese will do? we asked the director of the brookings institution center for northeast asian policy studies, richard bush. >> china is sometimes able to use its influence to get north korea to the negotiating table. it is less able to use influence to sha
minimizing the outbreaks will have an impact on the chinese economy, and preventing a pandemic are the major problems facing the authorities. nhk world, beijing. >>> now the latest on the korean peninsula. a high-ranking chinese diplomat is preparing to leave for washington to discuss how to diffuse tensions with pyongyang. the negotiations have been stalled for more than four years. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said wu has been invited by his u.s. counterpart, special...
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the afghan economy is expected to shrink the country's most notorious industry poppy cultivation reportedly set to hit a record high this year those details also on the website. speak to language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's we'll hear. from the world talks about six of the interviews intriguing stories for you. in troy. visit. pleasure to have you with us here on r.t. colds are being made in britain to reassess the way the country's broadcasters bring news to the public and initiative aims to free them from their legal duty to up hold in patiala t.v. coverage reflect the opinions of. reports. the way that newspapers and news channels are regulated in the u.k. is stossel any different so newspapers and online news portals they still regulate themselves that means that they can be as politically biased as they please the example being the guardian on the left in the u.k. or the london times on the right but for news channels it's a whole different story they're legally bound by often to be impartial and if they're deemed not to be they can be fined or even have their license re
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many have been here for years and contributing to our economy. knowing who they are is critical to public safety. it must be evidence from the outset there is a pathway to citizenship that will be fair and attainable. dreamers and immigrant farm workers will also be included. those who complete the requirements will be able to achieve lawful status more quickly. the bill will improve our legal immigration system. it raises the cap on visas. it continues to protect vulnerable immigrants. it creates new temporary worker programs while protecting american workers. businesses must be able to maintain a stable legal workforce if our economy is to continue to grow. as you make it easier for workers and for the people who are undocumented, this will pressure on the border and reduce illegal flows. the majority of americans support these common sense steps. we are ready to implement them. we can and we will achieve the core provisions of the bill. we stand ready to work with the congress to achieve this important goal. the introduction of this legislatio
many have been here for years and contributing to our economy. knowing who they are is critical to public safety. it must be evidence from the outset there is a pathway to citizenship that will be fair and attainable. dreamers and immigrant farm workers will also be included. those who complete the requirements will be able to achieve lawful status more quickly. the bill will improve our legal immigration system. it raises the cap on visas. it continues to protect vulnerable immigrants. it...
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brazil, but that's unlikely to discourage japanese companies from investing in this rapidly expanding economy. nhk world. >>> all right. now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> when people read these day, they often turn to electron eck devices. one man in the state of wisconsin is encouraging readers to pick up paper books again. anyone can borrow a book for free provided that they leave one in return. the idea has taken off. nhk has his story. >> reporter: small is beautiful when it comes to reading in america these days. miniature bookshelves like these are popping up on roadsides or in coffee shops across the united states. called little free libraries. they're changing the reading habits of local communities. the idea couldn't be simpler. you grab as many books as you like. and you don't have to bring them back. but you do have to row place them. the rule is, take a book, leave a book. that means the narrow shelves are always full and the stock is always changing. it was todd bowl who came up with the idea for the little free library. >> the first library i built in 2009. and th
brazil, but that's unlikely to discourage japanese companies from investing in this rapidly expanding economy. nhk world. >>> all right. now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> when people read these day, they often turn to electron eck devices. one man in the state of wisconsin is encouraging readers to pick up paper books again. anyone can borrow a book for free provided that they leave one in return. the idea has taken off. nhk has his story. >> reporter:...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our. download the official ati application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't go out with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. a clear image of iraq after inflation. twenty day taxi trip through the country. the roads full of danger. clear evidence from north to south. the route of iraqi tragedy. after the war waiting for peace. talks e l r t. it's. the correct international airport in the very heart of moscow. much much of the world to do if you've never seen anything like the touch. each. cut. the world hasn't been the same something infamous and controversial citizens united ruling granted corporations personhood students at the university of california berkeley have been actively working to pass a referendum an effort to convince the u.s. supreme court to overturn a decision three years later the berkel
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. >> reporter: in a rapidly growing economy, daughters have become an increasing financial liability for their families says this sociologist. >> that don't want to pay dowries, they want to receive dowries. they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female pregnancies. in delhi, the center for social research has organized women into neighborhood groups trying to shift the ingrained gender bias, even invoking hinduism's goddess of prosperity. >> ( translated ): we must begin to welcome girl babies into our homes, like the goddess lack shi has come into our home. lack smi. >> reporter: they're also aware of the law that's become known by its english acronym. tha
. >> reporter: in a rapidly growing economy, daughters have become an increasing financial liability for their families says this sociologist. >> that don't want to pay dowries, they want to receive dowries. they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer....
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that's what gives our economy its vigor. and when we move away, when we move towards government management of our economy, government bailouts, government deciding who is too big to allow o fail, so much of our economy loses its vigor and we lose some of the promise of the great american civilization. another piece of this also that i speak to relatively often, mr. speaker, and that is american vigor and last component of the american exceptionalism that i'll list here tonight. american vigor, where does that come from? well, we have natural-born american citizens that are part of the civilization and culture. and they are -- and these natural-born american citizens are the did he sent ants who came here with a dream. when they came here with a dream, they saw the promise in the statue of liberty. and there is a list of american exceptionalism components that i talked about, most of them in the bill of rights. our forefathers were inspired to come here in order to realize their dream. they saw that they couldn't make it in t
that's what gives our economy its vigor. and when we move away, when we move towards government management of our economy, government bailouts, government deciding who is too big to allow o fail, so much of our economy loses its vigor and we lose some of the promise of the great american civilization. another piece of this also that i speak to relatively often, mr. speaker, and that is american vigor and last component of the american exceptionalism that i'll list here tonight. american vigor,...
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has a wagering of choices to fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> bbc world news was presented >> bbc world news was presented by hi, neighbor! we're playing farm today. neighhhh! and then, we're going to help clean up the playground! i love playing with you. and i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. ghborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine? could you be mine? ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a la
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the red cross isn't currently accepting donations but economy the city of boston have set up websites with resources. if you see anything suspicious let us know on our facebook page. >>> we have some breaking news. firefighters rescued one person from a burning home in arlington. the pyre broke out around 10:30 this morning. the 2300 block of north dinwiddie street in arlington. the home was fully engulfed when they arrived. they pulled one person from the basement. two people were taken to the hospital with burn injuries. no word on their condition. we have a crew on the way and will bring you the latest information as soon as we get it. >>> it is 11:27 thousand. coming up in the next half hour, "news4 midday," under watchful eyes, d.c.'s emancipation parade is under way at this hour. news4's megan mcgrath is along the parade route with how police are keeping the city safe in light of the boston bombing. >>> lawmakers are at work this morning. we will have the latest on where gun control measures and an immigration reform bill stand at this hour. >> storm team 4 meat meet tom kierein
the red cross isn't currently accepting donations but economy the city of boston have set up websites with resources. if you see anything suspicious let us know on our facebook page. >>> we have some breaking news. firefighters rescued one person from a burning home in arlington. the pyre broke out around 10:30 this morning. the 2300 block of north dinwiddie street in arlington. the home was fully engulfed when they arrived. they pulled one person from the basement. two people were...
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on beating crugs, improving the economy? -- on beating corruption, improving the economy? >> it seems like it. the colorado party was known for it there is a bit of an image problem. he is a business person. even though he's part of the colorado party, he's new to it. and he really comes from the outside. they think perhaps that he has as good of a chance as any to make good these promises against corruption, more transparency, more inclusiveness, an attack on poverty all of the things that in latin america today are on the tips of people's tongues. many thanks for joining us, eric. >> tharpgs for having me. >> polls in the ivory coast where people have been voting to elect hundreds of mayors and local counselors. it is the first major vote since thousands of people were illed three years ago. >> the last time asar decided to vote, that was when the presidential election was disputed. but it hasn't put him off voting for a new mayor and local counselors where he lives in the neighborhood of abajon. >> i am very relaxed. and i am at peace and i'm going to vote for my candid
on beating crugs, improving the economy? -- on beating corruption, improving the economy? >> it seems like it. the colorado party was known for it there is a bit of an image problem. he is a business person. even though he's part of the colorado party, he's new to it. and he really comes from the outside. they think perhaps that he has as good of a chance as any to make good these promises against corruption, more transparency, more inclusiveness, an attack on poverty all of the things...
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ground zero find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's conjure raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into khan's report on r g. the international lamp in the very heart of moscow. this is also the welcome back national celebrations in north korea seeing more warlike or trade also marking the birthday of its found that kim il sung on monday the reclusive states army has demanded an apology from the south for hostile acts towards it has threatened retaliation at any time beyond young gave little hints during festivities that the test firing of its latest missile is imminent with people gathering in squares with flowers to pay tribute to their leaders but america south korea and japan say the country if he is ready to launch a medium range rocket despite yon sanctions barring any such actions washington spends huge sums of money and what it calls maintaining peace on the peninsula but critics warned that's exactly what's provoking pyongyang and joins us from the institute for policy studies believes does learn for quote worse and nuclear negot
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ to enjoy all of these years. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> continuing to cover bombings in boston. getting new developments, information about the device or one of the devices we understand. susan candiotti in new york on the line. what have you been hearing, susan? >> reporter: michael a federal law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation is telling us that investigators now believe that one of the bombs appears to have been placed ins
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chief economist olivia by charles said that the main challenge for the world economy is so far in march europe pressure is mounting on the european central bank to do more to spur growth the e.c.b. decide to slieve interest rates on the whole that is a poor policy meeting the e.c.b. president that argues that the bank would monitor for a closely all data stand ready to act to boost the recession hit euro zone and saying with the region europe so-called powerhouse germany may have had enough from german politicians are losing faith in the common currency artie's peter all of a has a story. following the shambles in cyprus the euro's had a tough time of late prompting some politicians in germany to say enough is enough . we're in a phase where the euro has become a burden germany has too much responsibility and it's getting heavy we need an exit strategy while it's still possible otherwise we could find ourselves in serious economic trouble. critics of the single currency point to a culture of bailouts which they believe will leave the eurozone towards self-destruction after all this stat
chief economist olivia by charles said that the main challenge for the world economy is so far in march europe pressure is mounting on the european central bank to do more to spur growth the e.c.b. decide to slieve interest rates on the whole that is a poor policy meeting the e.c.b. president that argues that the bank would monitor for a closely all data stand ready to act to boost the recession hit euro zone and saying with the region europe so-called powerhouse germany may have had enough...
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in addition to trade economy and regional military supremacy beijing slammed washington's approach to people's freedoms and its own report released on the heels of an american one being frenchwoman's of rights abroad increased electronic surveillance at a spike and gun violence are just some of the issues china has criticized the u.s. for argues like here shetty brings us more. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us published its scalding human rights practices report now china held a mirror back to washington and its role of international human rights judge. let's take a look at where the two clash the u.s. again accuse china of limiting internet freedoms the so-called great firewall of china where beijing has long being under scrutiny for blocking many western websites such as facebook google and you tube but those criticizing china are no saints the sounding people and cispa bills to control the internet data have made waves across the atlantic lately and the u.s. government approved interception of private te
in addition to trade economy and regional military supremacy beijing slammed washington's approach to people's freedoms and its own report released on the heels of an american one being frenchwoman's of rights abroad increased electronic surveillance at a spike and gun violence are just some of the issues china has criticized the u.s. for argues like here shetty brings us more. after years of swallowing accusations of violating human rights beijing is fighting back after last year the us...
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changed their approach because they wanted to tap into the talents of ex-patriots to further boost the economy. kim appreciates this policy shift and says she no longer dwells on the past. >> i pray for my people, vietnam people all the time. and i'm so happy that they continually changing. the new generation, they learning a lot. and the country need to be changed. >> reporter: because of the bombing and because of that picture, life hasn't been easy for kim. she says she wants to draw on her experiences to help create a better world. >> if everyone can learn to live with love, with hope and forgiveness, if everyone can learn that, we don't need war at all. right? and the challenges for everyone is that little girl can do it. so everyone can do it too. >> reporter: she's told her story for three decades. and she's determined to keep telling it to people around the world. nhk world, tokyo. >>> time now to get a check on the weather. the sun's out but it was quite chilly. >> it's a chilly morning. we have a high pressure system dominating much of the country creating clear skies and less winds.
changed their approach because they wanted to tap into the talents of ex-patriots to further boost the economy. kim appreciates this policy shift and says she no longer dwells on the past. >> i pray for my people, vietnam people all the time. and i'm so happy that they continually changing. the new generation, they learning a lot. and the country need to be changed. >> reporter: because of the bombing and because of that picture, life hasn't been easy for kim. she says she wants to...
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. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one ne, infinite possibilities. ♪ lou: update you on breaking news out of capitol hill. as we reported to you earlier, a letter addressed to senator roger wicker, republican of mississippi, tested positive for the deadly poison ricin. fox news has learned that the letter was sent from an individual who does reside in mississippi and mailed the letter from memphis, tennessee. sources say they are familiar with a person believed to have sent this letter, as they have sent other letters before this. again, we will have the latest for you here on the fox business network as details become available. joining us now, fox is legal analyst, criminal defense and family law attorney. thank you for being here. let's start with this investigation in boston. what are -- they are dependent upon so much in the way of forensic. >> looking at the devices themselves, right. lou: what are they doing right now? how they perceive? >> they're going through the forensics looking at the device is because e
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we know from experience it wasn't just to terrorize people in boston but to terrorize the american economy to terrorist investors and wall street, and the really good news, the thing to feel happy about today is it looks like the perpetrators of this act, if that was their intention, it failed because this was quite a bold rally we saw today. >> neil: you know, without getting too caught up in the weeds here, steve, though, a lot of them were running back to gold today. not in droves but that tends to be in case everything is hitting the fan, pick up some gold. so obviously the world on tender hooks. >> i think that jump up in the gold price is a little bit of fear factor. no question. gold is always the refuge of the people who are afraid with their money. but let's not forget that gold even with the bumpup today is still at a lower level than in many months. so, gold hasn't been that good of an investment. i felt very upbeat today. i was worried that we'd see a big market selloff because as you said, when we had 9/11, we remembered the days and weeks after that. it was a massive selloff,
we know from experience it wasn't just to terrorize people in boston but to terrorize the american economy to terrorist investors and wall street, and the really good news, the thing to feel happy about today is it looks like the perpetrators of this act, if that was their intention, it failed because this was quite a bold rally we saw today. >> neil: you know, without getting too caught up in the weeds here, steve, though, a lot of them were running back to gold today. not in droves but...
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thatcher's performance while she was in power while have a policy is really liberalize the british economy it also a great deal of harm as some see it anyway to britain's manufacturing sector and that was concentrated in particular parts of the country as you mentioned the miners it wasn't just the miners it was also people who worked in steel and shipbuilding etc and there's a great deal of resentment in those parts of the country that the economic restructuring that took place took place if you like at their cost and those areas have never really recovered so there are a. number of people i think you think that she left them really with nothing while large parts of the country in the southeast in particular in london in particular the city of london if you like did very well so there's a kind of us of then feel about it discussing thatcher's impact our prime minister cameron said quote we are all thatcherites now what do you what do you think he meant by that i think he meant really that if you look at the way that britain is run these days in the way the economy works in particular it's
thatcher's performance while she was in power while have a policy is really liberalize the british economy it also a great deal of harm as some see it anyway to britain's manufacturing sector and that was concentrated in particular parts of the country as you mentioned the miners it wasn't just the miners it was also people who worked in steel and shipbuilding etc and there's a great deal of resentment in those parts of the country that the economic restructuring that took place took place if...
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that keep our economy humming, that improving, you know, the quality of our lives. this is the time to reach a level of research and development that we haven't seen since the height of the space race. [applause] that's what we should be doing. that's what we should be focused on. [applause] and, and that should not be a partisan idea. america's always been about discovery and invention and engineering and science and evidence. that's who we are. that's in our dna. that's how this country became the greatest economic power in the history of the world. that's how we were able to provide so many contributions to people all around the world with our scientific and medical and technological discoveries. and that's what these young people here are all about. and it's extraordinary young people like all of you that can use your talents to shape the future for our families and our communities and our countries. we've got a responsibility to make sure that they've got the tools to do it. so i want to thank all the science fair winners not only for the work that you guys are
that keep our economy humming, that improving, you know, the quality of our lives. this is the time to reach a level of research and development that we haven't seen since the height of the space race. [applause] that's what we should be doing. that's what we should be focused on. [applause] and, and that should not be a partisan idea. america's always been about discovery and invention and engineering and science and evidence. that's who we are. that's in our dna. that's how this country...
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. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundatio. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: new details emerged today in the investigation of two chechen-american brothers in the boston bombings. and as authorities worked to build their case, two more victims of the city's week of terror were laid to rest. family and friends paid final respects today as funerals for m.i.t. police officer sean collier and eight-year-old martin richard. at the same time, the medical condition of the surviving suspect-- 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev-- was upgraded to fair from serious. he's now facing federal charges that he and his older brother tamerlan planted pressure cooker bomb
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it's a huge component of our economy. the number is about a billion dollars. i don't have an opinion at this point about whether the finding is right or not. tell me about the analysis done to arrive at that conclusion. do you have the methodology of the decision available? if so, what would you share the process later in my office. >> the issue of interact out of london that we address in a very general way with political analysis that leads to a legal conclusion about any particular instance. you go around the country and the senate lenders and borrowers get the legal point being made, which is straightforward that if you are a lender and set up a lending program and that evolves third parties make decisions in the program, but you are the one monday in the money coming to remain responsible for complying with the federal law. if you set up a lending program as a bank lender of mortgages so some are made directly by employees or brokers or others, you remain responsible for your program and you have to comply with the law. we were hearing from some folks who
it's a huge component of our economy. the number is about a billion dollars. i don't have an opinion at this point about whether the finding is right or not. tell me about the analysis done to arrive at that conclusion. do you have the methodology of the decision available? if so, what would you share the process later in my office. >> the issue of interact out of london that we address in a very general way with political analysis that leads to a legal conclusion about any particular...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two counties a report on our. city. this is an aussie welcome by the u.s. military house confirms the number of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay has gone up again and no stones at forty five still around three times less than the figure claimed by the noise of the captives as the process nears the middle of its sad months detainee desperation has been growing with security gaza firing known lethal rounds over the weekend while several inmates resisted the being put into single cells into the trees says its force feeding says you know the top tips to prevent them dying from starvation and a lot of ministration officials claim washington still committed to shutting down the facility despite a legal hurdles preventing its closure will even be a repub treatment of detainees cleared for release years ago the u.s. state department's patrick eventual rolled on the eight who john missed but we still have staff will continue to work on this account
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economy relies. we must strengthen recovery in the event of a biological attack, which is still the most worrying threat out there. we need to make sure that the public understands the nature of these threats and how it can help identify and respond to them. above all, it needs to understand how not to respond to them. when bad things happen, it's easy to react out of fear, emotion and anger. let's hope that in boston this week we begin to chart a different course. for more on this, you can read my column in a special edition of "time" magazine on the tragedy in boston. let's get started. >>> joining me now the man who runs the biggest police force in america and one of the country's best intelligence divisions, ray kelly, the commissioner of new york. what do you have to tell us in the aftermath of this? is there a heightened sense of danger? are you seeing threats proliferate? >> no, we haven't seen an increase in threats, but our operating assumption is that we're always at risk. we're a city that
economy relies. we must strengthen recovery in the event of a biological attack, which is still the most worrying threat out there. we need to make sure that the public understands the nature of these threats and how it can help identify and respond to them. above all, it needs to understand how not to respond to them. when bad things happen, it's easy to react out of fear, emotion and anger. let's hope that in boston this week we begin to chart a different course. for more on this, you can...
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is it good or bad for the economy? it is good for american society. the real question becames after 10 years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we havv tse answers? that's the big question. if you have been watching politics, and washington as long as i have, you know when they don't answer questions in washington, it is becau they n't think that american people are going to like the answers. and so that i want to run it by you. i could write question marks all over the board to represent the questions that have not been asked. and more to those who are not answered. there can be one reason, those running our government, don't like the questions, they think we won't like the answers. that is why we need real hearings where citizens get to express themselves, a careful, thoughtful process, senate poses as a great deliberative body but they treat us as if we're subjects rather than citizens, they need a strong reminder, that we're indeed citizens, we have every right to demand these answers, and our elected officials have every responsibilit
is it good or bad for the economy? it is good for american society. the real question becames after 10 years of debating this issue, why in the world don't we havv tse answers? that's the big question. if you have been watching politics, and washington as long as i have, you know when they don't answer questions in washington, it is becau they n't think that american people are going to like the answers. and so that i want to run it by you. i could write question marks all over the board to...